Quilpie and District Show and Rodeo

Looking for a fun filled family day out? Look no further than the Quilpie and District Show and Rodeo on Saturday 9th September. With fashion parades, stalls of all kinds, a sideshow alley, entertainment for the kids, an all day bar and canteen and show pavilion.

Come dusk make your way to the arena for the night time Rodeo featuring the annual Wayne Allen memorial bull ride where the bulls are feisty and the country folk know how to entertain! Be amazed as these cowboys go head to head with some of the best bulls in the west for their chance at an eight second ride.

Dance long into the night with great music and a bar til late.

For an outback experience with true country hospitality, make the Quilpie and District Show and Rodeo your big day out!

Event Dates

This event occurs annually:

8 September 2018

Entry Costs

Entry

Cost AUD

Valid From

Inclusions

Adult

$15 - $15

Facilities

Bar

Car park

Kiosk

Event Venues

Bulloo Park

Address:

Buln Buln Street

Quilpie

Queensland, Australia 4480

Other Information

Family Friendly:

Family friendly – please refer to operator's website for services and facilities.

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